The only thing we value more than helping our clients improve their grants performance is hearing about their success. We're proud to be part of our clients' achievements and want to share their success stories.
How do our clients measure success? By increased competitive funding, streamlined processes, increased funding for community-based organizations — the list goes on. We've helped clients win billions of dollars in funding while simplifying the grants process for them. Read how McAllen, TX has used their eCivis subscription to win grants and fund projects.
Rio Grande Valley Border Interoperability Regional Project

The City of McAllen, Texas, received $1,940,000 from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for the Rio Grande Valley Border Interoperability Regional Project (RGVBIRP). This project is designed to improve emergency and public safety communications between federal agencies, local first responders, and law enforcement departments. The RGVBIRP is a demonstration of the ability of public safety authorities in the U.S. and Mexico to communicate via a secure connection, in real‐time, during emergency situations such as natural disasters, national threats, or when in pursuit of criminal activities along and across the U.S.‐Mexico border.
City of McAllen and International Museum of Art and Science (IMAS)

The City of McAllen assists the International Museum of Art and Science (IMAS) with their development efforts through the utilization of eCivis to research and identify new funding opportunities. Below are a few of the successful grants that the City was able to identify and secure for IMAS.
JP Morgan Chase Foundation Grant ($10,000) integrates the arts into children's educational opportunities. The grant provided for geometry and art workshops with the Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District.
Texas Commission on the Arts ($7,500/$7,500) for marketing projects, including membership drives, television commercials, and social media upgrades.
National Endowment for the Arts ($10,000/$10,000) to bring the internationally renowned environmental artist, Chris Jordan, to IMAS for presentations to the general public and to students accompanying his exhibit, "Running the Numbers."
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